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^ - , ? FEW & L1TTIJE SMILES Art and Mora1?. V "Do you think that the question of moralf should enter Into artf asked 1 the serious girl. "I don't see why not," replied Miss Cayenne. "There's no apparent rea son why the nine muses should mo ' nopollie artistic attention to the ex clusion of the ten commandments." i ? ? A Ray of Hope. [ "I don't want to appear boastful," ' said the artist, "but the beauty of my | pictures renders people absolutely > speechless." \ "Hooray!" exclaimed the weary-look 1 Ins visitor. "I must brlns my wife to i see them."?Stray Stories. * i ? ! A Difficulty. *" | "John, everybody we know In our i circumstances seems able to get an [ automobile. Why cant we have one?" "Because, my dear, we will have to | wait until we have paid up to the > building association before we can | mortgage the house." i i i | Mild by Comparison. A ; "My husband never kicks at the eg ! pense of maintaining a wife. But then ' I was lucky." ; "How's that?" , > "Befoae I was married he had six i months' experience In maintaining an | automobile." ? ' Undesirable. - > ? first Actor?Did you get a notice for ; your work yesterday? i Second Ditto?Yes. [ First Actor?Was It one to stlm ) ulate you? ; Second Actor?No; It was one to | ?ult The One Place! | He?You may talk as you please, ' but there Is really no place In life | where woman meets man on a per fect equality. ^ She?Oh, yes, there Is. In the tax office. AT THE ASYLUM. Qui*?Why does that man over then lie flat on his back, staring up ward? Whli?That man? Oh! he imagines he is enjoying an automobile ride on a country road, A Man Worth While. There's something tells me I could start And write moot eulogistic rhymes To him who has a hopeful heart And never talks about "hard times." All Alike. Holder?Just look at that kllly gap ing crowd! ? Skolder?The Idle curiosity of the masses makes me tired. Let's go and aee what the fools are rubbering at ?Judge. Overheard." "You are the. first girl I hare kissed?" he began, passionately. ?' "Oh, George!" she cried, ecstatic ally. "?today," Bald George.?Judge. ' ?. A Hard Mark. " Show Girl?Has your feller felt the effects of Cupid's shafts yet, Queenle? Chorus Lady?Honest to goodness, Rosemary, I'm afraid Cupid will have j to use dumdums on that guy.?Puck. You Bet! Barbdr?Do you believe silence Is golden? Customer?I do?In tips to a silent barber,? _J _ Social Natatorlum. "So you've given up trying to get In the swim.' "~~ "Yes, I was afraid I wouldn't be able to keep my head above water." Paw Knows everything. Willie?Paw, what is a wlllcrwy maiden ? Paw?A skinny girl who has a wealthy father, my eoa. Flooring, Ceiling arid Siding For Sale by Onancock Lumber Co. , Earleys, N. C. COLDS & LaGRlPPE 5 or 6 doses 606 will break any case of Chills & Fever. Colds & LuGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not ftripe or ridco. Price 25c. Notice. Having qualified at adminis tratrix of L. R. Cobb deceased v this it to notify all persons hav ing claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 90th day of Feb ruary 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 411?parties indebted to same estate, will please make immedi ate p'ryment. This the 20th day of February, 1915. Julia B. Cobb, Administratrix. Notice ol Sale Under Mortgage. By virtus of the power and authority given by a certain Mort gage executed by Charles Trum mel and wife to C. W. Spruill which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Hertford, in book 48. Page 252, the following property will be sold at Public Auction, viz: A lot of land in Hertford Coun ty, IN. C., and lying on the east side of Maple Street, in Ahoskie, adjoining the lahds of Isaac New some, the county road leading from Ahoskie to Cofield. Con taining three ucres. Known as the lot on which Trummel now lives. Place of Hale: Court House door, Winton, N. C. Time of Sale: 12 M.. Thursday March 18th, 1915. January 30th, 1915. Winston a Matthews, Attorneys. C. W. Spruill, Mortgagee. Notice of Sale. By virtue of the authority given in a certain deed of trust executed by John H. Taylor and wife, Martha A. Taylor to D. C. Barnes, Trustee, which is duly recorded in the Register's office of Hertford County in Book 52, on' Page 390, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and at the re quest of the holder thereof and in conformity with the terms of the said deed of trust, I will, on Tuesday the 9th, day of March, 1915', at about twelve o'clock M. before the law office of D. C. Barnes in the town of Murfrees boro, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing property: The right, title, interest and estate of the said John H. Taylor in that tract of land in Maney's Neck Township, Hertford County, North Carolina, known as the Aaran Taylor land, which is bounded on the north by the lands W. T. Boulds, on the east by the lands of Jos. G. Majette's heirs, on the south by the lands of Sears, and on the west by the lands of C. C. Moore and Eldridge Stuart's heirs, contain ing'one hundred acres, more or less, also one black Jack Mule, being the one purchased by the said Taylor from J. S. Lawrence in February 1913, This the 9th., day of Febru ary, 1915. ? - D. C. BARNES, Trustee. i Notice. Having qualified as Adminis trator of Clyde Bynum, Deceased this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on or before the 11th, day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoyery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This the 9th., day of February 1915, D. C. BARNES, Administrator. Notice. Having qualified as Adminis trator of Tobe Whitehead, De ceased. late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit thbm to the undersigned,, on or before the 11th. day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will i.lease make immediate payment. This the 9th., day of February 1915i 4 D. C. BARNES. Administrtaor. 1 V ' Notice! Having qualified as adminis trator of W. H. Mullen deceased, this is to notify aH persons hav ing claims against said Estate to present tbem to the under signed, or my Attorney, on or before the 28th day of January, T9IS, <5r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoyery. All parties indebted to said estate, will please make immedi ate payments. This, the 28th day of January, 1915. M. T. Mullen. Administrator. By R. G. Bhidghr, Attorney. Notice ol Sale Under Mortgage. By virtue of the i?ower an authority given by a certain mort gage, executed by J. T. Askew and wife Henretta to W. P. Wil loughbv which is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for the County of Hertford, in book 87, page 321. the following property will be sold at Public Auction, viz: First tract known as a part .of the Sumners land adjoining the lands of J. T. Askew, containing one hundred and four acres. Sec ond tract, known as a part of the Wilson Askew land adjoining the lands of Joseph Hollotnan. Wright Holloman. Mary A. Hollo tnan containing thirty acres lying and being in St. Johns township. Hertford County, North Carolina. Place of Sale: Court House door Winton, N. C Time of Sale: March 1st, 1916. Terms of sale: Cash. Ahoskie, N. C. January 27th., 1916. W. P. WILLODU FI BY, Mortgagee. I ; Notice. Having qualified as Adminis trator of J. L. Baugham, de ceased, late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th. day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded ,n bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 18th, day of February 1915. J. A. POWELL. Administrator, 2-18-tjw. Harrellsville, N. C. ?Notice. There has been taken up at the plantation of Mrs. Lizzie Jernigan in Ahoskie township one Bull Yearling, color pale red, unmark ed, about one and a half years old. The owner of this yearling can secure same by applying to Mrs. Jernigan an<3 proving his owner ship and paying all costs of adver tising and keeping; otherwise same will be sold after 30 days. Jno. A. Nobthoott, Register of Deeds. Winton, N. C., February 8ra.. 1915. Notice. Tlie has been taken up at the plantation of W. T. Hollomon in Ahnekie Township, one heifer, about eighteen or twenty months old, paid fed, with some white; marked with swallow fork and hole in right and swallow fork and under half moon in left ear: The owner can get this heifer, by ap plying to Mr. Hollomon and prov ing ownesship: If not claimed, same will be sold after thirty days. . Jko. A. Nobthcott, Register of Deeds. Winton, N. C., February 22nd., 1915. LIT OS rUVR If Tt TW The Herald office has just re ceired some new job ?ype and can turn out neat work at much less than you are charged by the city offiecs. Let cs prove it to you. WnMICVer Taks OrovJl"1"' v - The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic bscaeaa it cantatas it. wi ll known Ionic properticsof OUININB and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives oat Malaria, TTaili bsa Ma Blond aad Builds ap tba Whole System. SOeiota. . ?L*af*T>?- \ "" "jv . RtsSlow ol the M and Lite o! R. B. BoUomon, Colored. Krom ih. S?IocC1?m. Wberea. our Almighty, who rule*, creates, end preserves us is ever to the right; our deeds though done here atmong men, often bve hmg-after us ftod we ere helpful examples or dangerous hindrances each to the other, end whereas, oie of our friends and co-workers has departed from us while be was in the battle of life struggling for education and race ameloratioo, therefore be it re solved that we express our praise of the work and life of Mr. R- B. Hollomon in the following: lst. He was a student who was studious, anxious for his scholastic future, and attempted in bis char acteristic way to do his part in performing a duty and service to mankind. 2nd. As a fellow in school lie was our associate in various phases of school life, believed in the work and activities of our Y. M. C. A. and Sunday School ana Atheletic Association. 3rd. As a mechanic he was dp .lined i o fully take bis place among ,e iln !'ty and industries and in ?uv?j mechanic* of this age. His i .lure spoke for the greatest ?romise. t ram Tsechars and Wadsets VV Itereaa, Death has removed i.om among uapts friends and in structors, the pegpon of Mr. B. B. Hollomon. afu^t a painful illnes of several week/duration; and WheressyMr. Hollomon, by his quiet deprteanor and gentlemanly bearing among us, had so endear ed himself to us both as a man and as a student; and Whereas, Mr* Hollomon, was just abhut lo complete his course of instruction in A. A M. College, thereby making his death seem more untimely; therefore, I Belt Resolved. That we do hereby express our appreciation of the deceased and our heartfelt regret at his early taking away; That we offer his parents aud other relatives our sincere sympathy in tlieir bereavement, and cheerfully entertain the hope that for the de ceased. I I "Tliere is no death1. What see"1* so is transition; The life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elvsian Whose portal we call Death." Respectfully submitted, ID. J. Jordan, W. N. Nelson, Prather J. Gilmer, M-Goins. Ad 0d6 to Germs. Sin? a song to microbes. Dainty little things, Ears and eyes and horns and tails, Claws and fangs and stings. Microbes on the carpet. Microbes on the wall. Microbes in the vestibule, Microbe* in the ball. Microbes on our money, Microbes in the air, Microbes in our meat and bread. Microbes everywhere." Microbes in the butter, Microbes in the cheese, Microbes in the atmosphere, Microbes in the breeze. Microbes in the faucet, ""Microbes in the drains; ~ Microbes on the window sill. Microbes on the panes. Microbes in the water, ' Microbes in the fall, Microbes in the summer time, Microbes large and small. Fussy little microbes, Billions all about, There is nothing else to to. But to keep them out. Foes are little microbes, Enemies are they, Let us see if we cannot, Drive them all away. Respectfully submitted, S. 8. OOPELAND. For Sale. At a bargain to quick buyer one Ketnp Manure Spreader and "Tiger". Tobacco 'Tranaplanter. All in firet claaa condition. A. P. Robertson, Ahoakie, N. G. Itqilm Cwitsst iMiMp. Inteligence requires constant knowledge of local conditions and affairs. And this paper supplies the demand in fifty two install ments at $1.00 per year. J 11 ?ffw^rgg? Deputy Hi! Hirrell Killed ' '*?' ?? . , (Concluded from page 1.) juror#: Robert Traven, tV. A. Neville, W. F. Ligwood, William M. Smith, C. C. Bailey and 0. B Jadkson. ' It was later taken to tbe resi dance of Mrs.-T.A.Deam*u, 813 Mount Vernon avenue, Port Nor folk. The body will be forwarded tbia morning at 8:50 o'clock ovar tbe Atlantic Coaat Line Railway to Eure, N. C. From there it will be taken to Gatea county for fun eral and burial. Mr. Harrell beld membership in Phoenix Council, Junior Order of United American Mechanica of Port Norfolk?Virginian Pilot February 27th. Ugh! Calomel Makes You DealO ly Sict Stop using dangerous dreg before it salivates You! It's horrible. You're bilioua, sluggiab, consti pated and believe you Deed vile, dangerous calomel to alart your liver and clpari your bowela. Here's my guarantee! Aak your druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dpdaon's Liver Tone and take a apoohful tonight. If it doean't atart your liver and atraigbten you right up better than calomel and without grining or making you sick I want you to go back to tbe store and get your money, y Take calomel today and tomor row you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of harm less, vegetable Dod son's Liver Tone tonight and wake np feeling great. It'a perfectly harm'eas. so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate, so let tbem eat anything afterwarde. Adv. North Carolina, ) ? , _ I Superior Court. Hartford County l W. B. Myrick?-Plaintiff va' Julian C-Drake and \ F. Spurg.on Drake f W The defendant F. kpurgeon Drake will take notice, that the plaintiff W. B. Myrick haa com menced the above entitled aetmn in tliia court to recover of you the sum of $218.05 with interest there on from January 13, 1913, balance - due on a bond executed to plaintiff by the defendants July 26, 1912 for $246.33 with interest from date. You will further take notice that a Warrant of Attachment haa been iaaued against your property in this county, and you are required to appear at the Spring Term 1915 of our Superior Court to be held in the Court Hou^fe in Winton on the 6th Monday after the first Monday in March 1915 and answer or demur to the complaint or judgment will be rendered against you. ' ? This the 24 day of Feb. 1915. D- K. McOloiioh. Clerk Superior Court. Notice! There has befen taken up at the plantation of G. T. Hoggard in Winton Township, near Brantleys Grove, one cow about/ six years old, color brinded, with white on breast and back, mark ed half moon under right ear and swallow fork. The owner can get this cow by applying to Mr. G. T. Hoggard and proving ownership and pay- ' ing all expenses; If not same will be sold after thirty days. Jno. A. Nokthcott, 'Register of Deeds. Winton, N. O., February 25th.. 1915. , Needs Dutch Courses. (From The Greensboro News.) Major London of The Chatham Record, says he dined on ground hog not many weeks ago and relished the dish. A man in this town said the same thing the other day, but added that be never ex pected to try it again unless liquor was more plentiful. Coughs Kill II You Let Them. laaiaad kW roar Caafk wflh DR. KINQ't NEK DISCOVERT. M baala IrrlUM Throat and LanfO. Thoaaaada la laat AO vaara liDnaflfDit hv ^Tr Jvln wj Dr. King's New Discovery * Mon.y huh V It VaOa |St AJ Pr?Mfc? BPo. ?d $1.80 t jLET OS HELP YOU SAVE!| W That is our business?saving money for you. You ? 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For Beautifully Illustrated Booklets and Copy of the "Purple Folder," address W.J.CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ^VW*WaWWMWVW*WWWVWVW*WW*WVWWMVWWWMWW< ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???" $A VBSTEADILY. This Bank pays 4 per cent on time deposits, and we respectfully invite your account. ? If you want to "GET ANYWHERE"?save steadily and with a purpose. Do this by depositing regularly in our Bank. We welcome all accounts, large or small. u '"COME-IW TO SEE US.?? Farmers"Atlantic Bank, S Ahoskie, C. Hertford County Farmers Union Meet. A county meeting of Hertford County farmers Union, will be held at Aboakie, N. C- on Thura day March 18th, 1915; All locals will take notice and send deligates, as their will be important business. Jaa. H. Mitchell, County Secretary. Change of Schedule Effective from and after this date, end until further notice, the Steamer CALUMET wiH observe the following schedule: lie. Murfreesboro 7:50am.?J:30pm. Ar Mapleton-Como 1:10 am.?3 :50 pm. Ar, Sears Wharf.. 1:40am.?4:20pm. Ar. Win ton 3:50 am?6:10 pm. Ar. TUNIS ......10:10 am.?6:30 pm. Lv. TUNIS 11:Warn.?4:05pm. Lv. Win ton 11:50 am.?(:20 pm. Lt. Sears Wharf.. 1:00pm.?7:30pm. Lv. Mapleton-Como 1:30 pm.?3;00pm. Ar. Murfreesboro 1:50pm.?(:20 pm. Passengers going to Suffolk. Nor folk. Richmond, and points North, are notified that the, CALUMET does not make connection at Tunis with train No. 43, arriving at Tnnls at 3:63 p.m. In order to make Suffolk. Norfolk, Richmond and Northern points, pes sengcrs should take boat leaving at 7:60 a m. Passengers coming from the North or South, for Wlatoa. Sears Wharf. Como. MaplMoa. or Mufress boro, can take boat leaving Tunis at 11:20 s. m. or 3:06 p. m . Passengers going South, can take boat leaving Murfreesboro at either 7:60 a. m: or 3:30 p. ... CHOWAN MOTOR CO. Per Uriah Vaughan. Mgr. This November 23rd. 1314. ?i ii ii =?? Have you observed thai Caster Oil under the. 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